Having a Body: Some Clinical Consequences of Lacan’s* Late Teaching
Keywords:
jouissance in the body, jouisscance out of the body, corporal image, symptomAbstract
In Lacan’s late teaching, we find a change of perspective for psychoanalytic clinical practice. This new perspective implies a reconsideration of the imaginary register and of the symptom based on the writing of the Borromean knot.
This work seeks to explore some references that we find in the later Lacan, which are essential to think about the new perspective and the clinical consequences that can be drawn from them.
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